The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... which they could , and had the virtue , to turn to the best of purposes . Thirty - four of the TATLERS are attributed to STEELE and ADDISON in conjunction 08 Forty - one are given to ADDISON alone , BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxxi.
... which they could , and had the virtue , to turn to the best of purposes . Thirty - four of the TATLERS are attributed to STEELE and ADDISON in conjunction 08 Forty - one are given to ADDISON alone , BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxxi.
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... turn in conversation peculiar to that agreeable gen- tleman , rendered his company very advantageous to one whose imagination was to be continually em- ployed upon obvious and common subjects , though at the same time obliged to treat ...
... turn in conversation peculiar to that agreeable gen- tleman , rendered his company very advantageous to one whose imagination was to be continually em- ployed upon obvious and common subjects , though at the same time obliged to treat ...
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... turn of the expression , the elegance of the style , and the like , the learned now dispute only about the truth of the game . But however the company is altered , all have shown a great respect for Mr. Betterton : and the very gaming ...
... turn of the expression , the elegance of the style , and the like , the learned now dispute only about the truth of the game . But however the company is altered , all have shown a great respect for Mr. Betterton : and the very gaming ...
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... table the following poem . The subject of it being matter very useful for families , I thought it deserved to be considered and made more public . The turn the poet 18 N ° 1 . TATLER . On Signs: (probably) ADDISON— Distress of Newswriters.
... table the following poem . The subject of it being matter very useful for families , I thought it deserved to be considered and made more public . The turn the poet 18 N ° 1 . TATLER . On Signs: (probably) ADDISON— Distress of Newswriters.
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James Ferguson. considered and made more public . The turn the poet gives it is very happy ; but the foundation is from a real accident which happened amongst my acquaint- ance . A young Gentleman of great estate fell des- perately in ...
James Ferguson. considered and made more public . The turn the poet gives it is very happy ; but the foundation is from a real accident which happened amongst my acquaint- ance . A young Gentleman of great estate fell des- perately in ...
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